Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 23 APRIL 1969 Issue II | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 23 APRIL 1969 Issue II |
ERASURE, HOW TO ATTAIN | ERASURE, HOW TO ATTAIN |
If you run a lock, secondary or engram through twice and it does not erase, you ask for an earlier similar incident related to the somatic being handled. | If you run a lock, secondary or engram through twice and it does not erase, you ask for an earlier similar incident related to the somatic being handled. |
If a mental image picture goes more solid on the second pass through, an earlier similar incident must be found. | If a mental image picture goes more solid on the second pass through, an earlier similar incident must be found. |
Eventually you will find a basic incident that will erase. It will be the earliest on the chain. | Eventually you will find a basic incident that will erase. It will be the earliest on the chain. |
Follow the somatic, not the narrative content. | Follow the somatic, not the narrative content. |
If handling an assessed headache you ask for “an earlier headache or head pain”. | If handling an assessed headache you ask for “an earlier headache or head pain”. |
Don’t ask for narrative chains such as “an earlier fight with your mother”. | Don’t ask for narrative chains such as “an earlier fight with your mother”. |
The rule is invariable – if it isn’t erasing or is going more solid after twice through get an earlier incident relating to the assessed somatic and run it. | The rule is invariable – if it isn’t erasing or is going more solid after twice through get an earlier incident relating to the assessed somatic and run it. |
This was a very essential part of R-3-R but was somehow omitted from some descriptions of the procedure. | This was a very essential part of R-3-R but was somehow omitted from some descriptions of the procedure. |
Founder | Founder |